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and we have a situation that hasn't happened in my years in washington, where washington is residing over a budget policy that is a drag on the economy so they're partly to blame. gwen: the president said to you in the "new york times" interview this week that you conducted, jackie, that there are some republicans with whom he can get along. the brilliant ones agree with him. [laughter] and i'm paraphrasing but there are those who are stubborn who don't agree with him. is there even a potential outline for a grand bargain if the president says that's only my way. >> there's always been an outline for a grand bargain but nobody can quite get there and nobody is quite willing to take all of the steps necessary to do that. there are a handful of republicans from the senate that the president continues to meet with senators who he's had to dinner -- dinner and that's a smaller group and he likes them and they seem to like him but based on the last few meetings, there's no evidence that they're really making any progress and i think as we head into september you'd have to say the prospect
and we have a situation that hasn't happened in my years in washington, where washington is residing over a budget policy that is a drag on the economy so they're partly to blame. gwen: the president said to you in the "new york times" interview this week that you conducted, jackie, that there are some republicans with whom he can get along. the brilliant ones agree with him. [laughter] and i'm paraphrasing but there are those who are stubborn who don't agree with him. is there even a...
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it will be an anxious night in washington. the state department won't know until it tomorrow whether a threat from al qaeda was a real plot for a phantom. in either case, the danger was real enough for nearly two dozen embassies and consulates to close up shop. and obviously this isn't the first time that washington has seen threats like this, but one high ranking lawmaker, representative peter king, says he's never quite seen one like this. >> well, the numbers are so biggie can't go into them other
it will be an anxious night in washington. the state department won't know until it tomorrow whether a threat from al qaeda was a real plot for a phantom. in either case, the danger was real enough for nearly two dozen embassies and consulates to close up shop. and obviously this isn't the first time that washington has seen threats like this, but one high ranking lawmaker, representative peter king, says he's never quite seen one like this. >> well, the numbers are so biggie can't go...
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you write the atlantic and the "washington post." the hair pin. all right. your new book is called "home ward bound: why women are embracing the new domesticity." are you talking about like traditional gender roles? is that what you're talking about? are we talking like 50 shades of gray situation? we can move some paper right now. >> i'm sorry. not exactly. the new domesticity is a social movement where really seeing young people, women but also men, reembracing these sort of lost domestic arts and practices, everything from knitting and canning to raising chickens in their backyard. >> stephen: why would they be doing this? you can get, i mean, canning, you know, there's almost nothing cheaper than a can of food. you know what i mean? and if it's dented or bulging, they'll pay you to take it away. what is the reason why... let's say for a moment that this is a movement. what do you define by movement? how many people have to be involved in it for it to be a movement because i thought, excuse me, i thought women were leaning in now. it sounds like you're sa
you write the atlantic and the "washington post." the hair pin. all right. your new book is called "home ward bound: why women are embracing the new domesticity." are you talking about like traditional gender roles? is that what you're talking about? are we talking like 50 shades of gray situation? we can move some paper right now. >> i'm sorry. not exactly. the new domesticity is a social movement where really seeing young people, women but also men, reembracing these...
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and which do you think is is more self-centered hollywood or washington because it's been said that washington is just hollywood for unattractive people. which do you think is more of an ooky society to be in? >> i get to live in both worlds so i really get the best of the ickiness. >> stephen: how would you compare, well, the selfishness, that is inherent in in hollywood and the selfishness that unfortunately is endemic in washington? >> here's the great thing. i moved to london ten years ago so i wouldn't have to in the selfishness of hollywood. and we shoot in baltimore so we're not really in d.c. so i kind of managed to avoid it all. >> stephen: did you ever run into those guys from "the wire"? have you heard of those guys from the wire? >> and they were canceled. look, it's been fascinating watching how people in washington -- because i've met a number of the actual people who do this job, kevin mccarthy who is the majority whip and steny hoyer who is the minority whip. >> stephen: are you modeled on anyone. >> not really. when this character was written it was based on richard iii. >> st
and which do you think is is more self-centered hollywood or washington because it's been said that washington is just hollywood for unattractive people. which do you think is more of an ooky society to be in? >> i get to live in both worlds so i really get the best of the ickiness. >> stephen: how would you compare, well, the selfishness, that is inherent in in hollywood and the selfishness that unfortunately is endemic in washington? >> here's the great thing. i moved to...
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voting record and his willingness to roll over and cede power to president obama and the liberals in washington prove he is no friend to the american people or the citizens of the commonwealth of kentucky >> stephen: i knew this guy was a left wing progressive loon in 2010 when he said this. >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny president obama a second term. disbelief so back to the lesbian food co-op, rainbow warrior. now fortunately there's a way for lawmakers to do their jobs without consequences, and it brings us to tonight's word. [ cheers and applause ] secrets and laws. nation, like all americans, i am closely following the senate finance committee's effort to draft a new comprehensive tax reform bill. now, folks, the committee's top democrat and republican, senators max baucus and/or and n hatch are asking their senate colleagues for suggestions on the new tax code. what should be dedubt i believe? what should the top tax rate be? but these senators know it is too risky for the other senators to be public about their public policy so they assuredded la
voting record and his willingness to roll over and cede power to president obama and the liberals in washington prove he is no friend to the american people or the citizens of the commonwealth of kentucky >> stephen: i knew this guy was a left wing progressive loon in 2010 when he said this. >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny president obama a second term. disbelief so back to the lesbian food co-op, rainbow warrior. now fortunately there's a way...
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, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is never at risk. and that is why they can lead. they can actually do things because their own electorate frees them up to do it. i think the last one we saw with this kind of risk it tom daschle. >> and i think krystel makes a good point. you don't want to count mitch mcconnell out, he is a very savvy politician. but he has no intent to govern. it is a horrible set not just for mitch mcconnell, but for the country at large. he is having to run the republican caucus and the senate while trying to protect himself from the right flank
, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is...
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but even within the confines of how washington defines spending cuts, we're talking about really two cents on the dollar. and even that is spread out over a very long period of time. so if we're talking about rolling back big government, it's going to require something a lot more than the sequester. but before we even can talk about can big government ever be stopped, a lot of people want to ask ask what is big government. do we have a big government? i would argue to to you that we have a very big federal government. between 1787 and 1987 we never had a federal budget that crossed the trillion dollar threshold. in 1987 we finally had a trillion dollar federal budget. it only took us 15 years -- it took us 200 years to get to one trillion. it only took us 15 years after that to get to $2 trillion as the size of the federal budget. it only took us to five years after that to get to the first $3 trillion federal budget. now we run budget deficits annually that are a trillion dollars. we have had deficits as large, almost as large as what the entire federal budget was as recently as whe
but even within the confines of how washington defines spending cuts, we're talking about really two cents on the dollar. and even that is spread out over a very long period of time. so if we're talking about rolling back big government, it's going to require something a lot more than the sequester. but before we even can talk about can big government ever be stopped, a lot of people want to ask ask what is big government. do we have a big government? i would argue to to you that we have a very...
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it was washington, d.c. you know, how does -- do officials stop this. >> initially, too, it was thought in washington, d.c., they had actually intercepted the content of phone calmls. that was not the case. they only intercepted the meta data who was making the calls where and to. there's no question this has raised a lot of concerns on capitol hill. even nancy pelosi says she is extremely disturbed by all of this. that there needs to be better oversight by the appropriate agencies. dennis kucinich, former congressman who was on our panel today, thinks it's absolutely outrageous. and that congress needs to be involved to ensure that there is proper oversight over the nsa. whether you're talking about it being the intelligence committee needs to be reported to on a regular basis or more broadly across congress, i think you're going to see a lot of calls in the next couple of weeks for there to be greater oversight of this nsa program. which may, to people who -- like congressman king who really believe in thi
it was washington, d.c. you know, how does -- do officials stop this. >> initially, too, it was thought in washington, d.c., they had actually intercepted the content of phone calmls. that was not the case. they only intercepted the meta data who was making the calls where and to. there's no question this has raised a lot of concerns on capitol hill. even nancy pelosi says she is extremely disturbed by all of this. that there needs to be better oversight by the appropriate agencies....
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this week, angelico washington to angelico been gearan. conversation with historian and author patricia pretty -- brady. next, we will sit down with washington post chief correspondent dan balz to talk about his latest book and the events of the 2012 election. after that, the u.s. senate race in kentucky. colorado governor john hickenlooper joins us from milwuakie for the national governors' association is holding its annual summer meeting. he will talk about the agenda and state issues. we will also take your calls, e- mails, and ♪ host: good morning in what is being described as a specific and incredible threat, a global travel alert for americans has been issued. this is the first time it has been issued since the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attack. security has been heightened this weekend. authorities do not have a date, timing, or part of, which is why these warnings have been issued. we are going to begin on the latest with this story.
this week, angelico washington to angelico been gearan. conversation with historian and author patricia pretty -- brady. next, we will sit down with washington post chief correspondent dan balz to talk about his latest book and the events of the 2012 election. after that, the u.s. senate race in kentucky. colorado governor john hickenlooper joins us from milwuakie for the national governors' association is holding its annual summer meeting. he will talk about the agenda and state issues. we...
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. >> we know what is best for us here in kentucky, and we don't want to be dictated to by washington, d.c. >> for kentucky state senator damen thayer, the feds have gone too far. >> the left wing liberals in washington, d.c. think they know what's best. they hut guns. they hade haight law-abiding citizens who want to buy guns, and we fear that there will be federal gun laws that actually take away what we believe is our second amendment right to keep and bear arms. >> other than that premise being completely false, what message did you send to d.c.? the senate passed a bill that would have nullified any new federal gun law passed after january 1. >> he's talking about nullification. an age-old legislative tactic where states pass specific laws exempting themselves from federal laws. it's a flawless political technique that dozens of embracing, despite fact the supreme court made nullification laws illegal on several occasions, but that is not the point. >> barack obama lost kentucky in a landslide in 2008 and 2012. so if we disagree with those policies that we stated twice, why should
. >> we know what is best for us here in kentucky, and we don't want to be dictated to by washington, d.c. >> for kentucky state senator damen thayer, the feds have gone too far. >> the left wing liberals in washington, d.c. think they know what's best. they hut guns. they hade haight law-abiding citizens who want to buy guns, and we fear that there will be federal gun laws that actually take away what we believe is our second amendment right to keep and bear arms. >>...
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>> pete williams surrounded by happy passengers in washington, d.c. tonight. pete, thanks. >>> we're learning more, a good deal more about the government's massive surveillance program that involves phone calls and e-mails. today, in public, in congress, we learn more about what's been going on in private for years. nbc's kelly o'donnell covering things on capitol hill for us tonight. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. tonight the guardian published more classified information, claiming the nsa can read content of e-mail and online chats without court approval. the intelligence community is firing back saying the program known as x keystone is only use ed against foreign terror suspects and the nsa is doing its own disclosures. today, a brief new look inside the secrets of the nsa. the director of national intelligence released several documents to show fisa court oversight of the spy program that sweeps up americans' phone record data. and the government acknowledged using a wider net than previously known in what is called hop analysis. t
>> pete williams surrounded by happy passengers in washington, d.c. tonight. pete, thanks. >>> we're learning more, a good deal more about the government's massive surveillance program that involves phone calls and e-mails. today, in public, in congress, we learn more about what's been going on in private for years. nbc's kelly o'donnell covering things on capitol hill for us tonight. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. tonight the guardian published more...
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back in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan. >> he has failed to explain the programs which are lawful, which have saved lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public. >> reporter: the former director of the nsa, said that added oversight could -- >> you need to be careful how many processes you put in there. >> reporter: the leaks seem to have pushed u.s./russia relations to a post cold war low. president obama has canceled a meeting with russian president vladimir putin, originally scheduled for next month. some lawmakers want a stronger gesture. >> mr. putin does not have united states/russia relationships in any priority. that's the way to treat mr. putin. >> reporter: snowden's father continues to defend his son, who he is preparing to visit in russia, after recently securing the papers he needs to travel. some analysts argue that the president shouldn't be tougher on russia but should work on restoring that relationship. especially as the u.s. confronts unrest in syr
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are people really talking like that in washington d.c. today? >> absolutely. one of the things that has happenedo us, and we know we have a struggling economy, but now w are voluntarily reducing the united states military from being a global superwer that it used to beat. i mean, it is quite extraordinary. this is republicans and decrats both doing it. asou noted in the introduction , the smallest army says prior to world war two and one of the smallest navy's, the harsh reality of that is to climb out of that. does not happen in weeks if we have a crisis. it actually takes years. they felt tte world was a less what they did was significantly slash the military. before the decade was out they found themselves in the largest ever been. they could not increase their combat power is satisfactory standards and their dependent on the united states for their very survival. they have never recovered to that. they're moving in that direction thinking the world will be a safer place for us. lou: let me just tell our audience what that looks like. the pentagon consideri
are people really talking like that in washington d.c. today? >> absolutely. one of the things that has happenedo us, and we know we have a struggling economy, but now w are voluntarily reducing the united states military from being a global superwer that it used to beat. i mean, it is quite extraordinary. this is republicans and decrats both doing it. asou noted in the introduction , the smallest army says prior to world war two and one of the smallest navy's, the harsh reality of that...
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they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have recognized, but the system has not worked in the political system is a real mess. they're not willing to face up to the truth. they're not willing to face the truth. when you have the truth, they accuse the person telling the truth as a man committing treason. this is what you should be most concerned about. getting the truth about our government and making sure our government pro ovacy there is been a lot of moveon in local government and state and federal government. cameras are everywhere. -- and if they can spy on everything without a camera. do
they say, what about all that gridlock in washington? how do you get these parties to work together -- together? we have not had enough gridlock. we need more gridlock. if they were passing the right things, which would mean that there would be a limitation on only be, they would allowed to improve our country by the repealing of laws -- then you don't one gridlock. let them start repealing. the gridlock is a natural consequence of a system that has failed. i think that is what the youth have...
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i want you to know. >>> a rally to call lawmakers in washington to delay obama care. organizers are calling it exempt america. >> obama care is disaster. even a chief architect of the law admits it is headed off a cliff. >> democrats rushed the bill into law without consent of the american people. they had to pass the bill to find out what's in it. so, what is the president's solution to keep his signature legislature from derailing off the track? exceptions. by unilaterally delaying the mandate. the irs union doesn't want obama care. even the authors of the law, congress and their staff are getting special treatment. it seems like everyone has gotten waivers except the american people. if it isn't good enough for them, it's not good enough for us. 52% of americans don't want the law. yet congressional republicans are not acting to prevent the coming disaster. we must delay obama care, and that means defunding the law. on september 10th, congress is back in session and so are we. >> joining us now, one of the organizers of that rally. jenny martin. i'm also joined by
i want you to know. >>> a rally to call lawmakers in washington to delay obama care. organizers are calling it exempt america. >> obama care is disaster. even a chief architect of the law admits it is headed off a cliff. >> democrats rushed the bill into law without consent of the american people. they had to pass the bill to find out what's in it. so, what is the president's solution to keep his signature legislature from derailing off the track? exceptions. by...
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mainly, they could have pop-up thunderstorms. 93 washington, 89 frederick. i need to fredericksburg. -- 90 to fredericksburg. we drop into the 70s tonight. sunday night and monday, check out the perseus meteor shower, up to 100 meteors her our. find out more at wjla.com. there is a blog for everything you want to know. partly sunny, thundershower south tomorrow, 88 and sunshine on sunday. and i'm finished. >> all right. >> thank you, doug. night, the last bucket hat on the sidelines watching everything. he was taking it all in. >> they did get the victory in nashville. actually sit and watch the entire preseason football game, most friends will give you a hard time because the games don't count. for the diehards, they saw pat white house game winning drive last night. lu showed some great cuts. made an immediate impact at safety. kirk cousins did his thing. mike shanahan calls him very impressive this preseason. you're his cousins on what it takes. >> i really just go out there. it is unique working with different guys. i think it is something we would like
mainly, they could have pop-up thunderstorms. 93 washington, 89 frederick. i need to fredericksburg. -- 90 to fredericksburg. we drop into the 70s tonight. sunday night and monday, check out the perseus meteor shower, up to 100 meteors her our. find out more at wjla.com. there is a blog for everything you want to know. partly sunny, thundershower south tomorrow, 88 and sunshine on sunday. and i'm finished. >> all right. >> thank you, doug. night, the last bucket hat on the sidelines...
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i tell people that there's always the -- in washington people have good intentions and i don't really begrudge the democrats and i don't say their motives are bad, i just say that what they are trying to do the opposite will happen. and it's kind of because we have this -- it's -- i call it the dinosaur syndrome. we have a lot of politicians that have really small brains and really big hearts and they want to do what's right but i don't think it's going to work. >> john: right. and i'm not sitting across from a diplodonkus? >> exactly right. there's only certain politicians. >> john: but you're always intellectually consistents when it comes to the banks. let the banks fail, let the market correct itself. what is tens of millions of americans being uninsured if it's not market failure? >> well, the market has failed in health care but because of too much government not too little government. i'll give you two examples. i'm an eye surgeon. in my practice there were two things that insurance didn't cover that the price went down every year: lasik surgery to get rid of glasses went from
i tell people that there's always the -- in washington people have good intentions and i don't really begrudge the democrats and i don't say their motives are bad, i just say that what they are trying to do the opposite will happen. and it's kind of because we have this -- it's -- i call it the dinosaur syndrome. we have a lot of politicians that have really small brains and really big hearts and they want to do what's right but i don't think it's going to work. >> john: right. and i'm...
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malia political reporter for "washington post." crystal ball, former co-host on "the cycle." and chris wilson and contributor to the conservative online forum ricochet.com. so, thanks, everybody, for joining us. i guess we'll start, you know, congress is now the recess has begun. they're out for august. you know, who want to be in washington, d.c. in august anyway? it's 142 degrees there every day. the recess has begun and a really interesting week because around wednesday i thought i could start to see the basis. we always talk about some kind of big deal on the budget. the basis seemed to be there where there were some republicans in the senate showing willingness to compromise with the administration and then like we said, this thing got filibu filibustered to death. the caucus hasn't fully emerged there. let's start on the house side and take it one chamber at a time. what happened? when you look at the bill falling apart and moderates weren't for it and conservatives weren't for it and didn't have the 218 votes. what exactly was going on? >> i think we saw the markings o
malia political reporter for "washington post." crystal ball, former co-host on "the cycle." and chris wilson and contributor to the conservative online forum ricochet.com. so, thanks, everybody, for joining us. i guess we'll start, you know, congress is now the recess has begun. they're out for august. you know, who want to be in washington, d.c. in august anyway? it's 142 degrees there every day. the recess has begun and a really interesting week because around wednesday i...
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. >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. president obama has left the capital for his summer vacation. he arrived if martha's vineyard after his first full press conference in more than three months. and he made news on the government surveillance program, relations with russia, and our war against al qaeda. he is not senator john mccain, republican leader on national security who just returned from the mideast joins us now from arizona. senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thank you, chris. >> president obama said friday he wants to reform the government's surveillance program. add safe guards. make the whole program more transparent. republican congressman pete king, a member of the house intelligence committee, said this. that he called it a monumental failure of war time leadership. senator mccain was right. >> i think it's pretty clear that there's been failures throughout that have led to mr. snowden now being granted asylum in russia. there is now a large percentage of americans, particularly young americans,
. >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. president obama has left the capital for his summer vacation. he arrived if martha's vineyard after his first full press conference in more than three months. and he made news on the government surveillance program, relations with russia, and our war against al qaeda. he is not senator john mccain, republican leader on national security who just returned from the mideast joins us now from arizona. senator, welcome back to fox news...
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the outstanding question i have and not one person in washington has been able to answer it. if the united states helps to overthrow the assad regime and that's clear the direction we're moving, what comes next? the people who held you captive presumably would take over the country. >> there's no guarantee what will come after bashar al assad, if he goes. in my opinion, since i covered the conflict three times now and twice last year, there's a true notion of the rebel force. >> so, it's changed in the time you've been covering it? >> in my opinion, the first generation of fighters who picked up arms to fight against the government are now mostly either dead or went home because they're losing the war. and a lot of these guys have been replaced by more hard core muslims, who want to possibly have a state, a sharia state for syria and these guys want to take over. >> this is a pattern. we saw this in afghanistan. 30 years ago. we saw it in egypt. the other day, these insurgencies fighting the entrenched dictatorships in these countries. >> but we're not going to take out assad
the outstanding question i have and not one person in washington has been able to answer it. if the united states helps to overthrow the assad regime and that's clear the direction we're moving, what comes next? the people who held you captive presumably would take over the country. >> there's no guarantee what will come after bashar al assad, if he goes. in my opinion, since i covered the conflict three times now and twice last year, there's a true notion of the rebel force. >> so,...
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. >>> you're looking live at washington, d.c. at 5:44 a.m. eastern time. we go to dylan dreyer with the weather. i believe part of my voice issue has to do with that drop in temp. i'm in the northeast, and it was cool -- >> it's dry. >> good sleeping weather, but man, it was a switch. >> it was such a switch. it did get really, really dry. it's the lack of humidity that's making it so gorgeous outside, 80 degrees, low humidity in the northeast. not bad. but back in chicago it's 60 degrees right now. it's not going to warm up much, out of the lower 70s. we are seeing heavier rain in areas that don't need it, southeastern kansas, southern missouri, northern arkansas where we have heavy downpours right now, also across minneapolis where the rain is coming down, possibly creating early morning flight delays. we do have flash flood watches and warnings up and down the mississippi river because of the additional rain that we'll also get today. we also have the threat of stronger storms like this afternoon into this evening. just to the east of the rockies into t
. >>> you're looking live at washington, d.c. at 5:44 a.m. eastern time. we go to dylan dreyer with the weather. i believe part of my voice issue has to do with that drop in temp. i'm in the northeast, and it was cool -- >> it's dry. >> good sleeping weather, but man, it was a switch. >> it was such a switch. it did get really, really dry. it's the lack of humidity that's making it so gorgeous outside, 80 degrees, low humidity in the northeast. not bad. but back in...
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plus analysis from the "washington post's" dan
plus analysis from the "washington post's" dan